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Pregnant Soap Star Forced to Smoke

Posted by Jen Chaney

I think we can all agree that smoking cigarettes during pregnancy is not a good idea. But apparently the people behind the long-running British soap opera "Coronation Street," haven't gotten the memo.

Alison King, who stars as Carla on "Street," is being asked to smoke as part of a new storyline that has been developed for her character. The actress and her boyfriend are expecting their first child, and evidently Alison gave up her smoking habit as soon as she discovered she was expecting. Supposedly the producers of the show have agreed to let her smoke herbal cigarettes during her scenes as a substitute for the usual nicotine ones. But a doctor with the British Lung Federation says even herbal cigarettes are potentially harmful because they also contain tar.

Really, can't the show still pursue the same plotline, in which Carla deals with some major stress, without forcing this woman to puff away? I mean, I am not a soap opera writer, but it seems like there are lots of ways to convey emotional fragility without necessarily bringing cigs into the picture.

If King agrees to go the herbal route and, God forbid, something goes wrong with her pregnancy or her child's health, she'd have a heck of a lawsuit on her hands. Assuming she's truly concerned about being tempted to turn to the nicotine sticks again, she might want to point that out to her bosses. If UK TV producers are anything like the ones in America, the prospect of a major suit may magically result in some changes to the script.


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Comments

 

leahsmom said:

Well, I dunno that she'd have a lawsuit.  Economic coercion (you need to do this to keep your part) usually doesn't count as legal "duress" - like if they stuck a gun in her face to make her smoke, which she could have a lawsuit for.  She always has the choice not to do it, in the eyes of the law - even if that choice means losing her posh acting gig, which you can argue makes it not a great choice.  But there likely wouldn't be a legal remedy if she chooses to smoke to keep the gig and then her baby is harmed - it was still her choice.

August 27, 2008 11:43 AM

About Jen Chaney

Jen Chaney is the movies editor and a DVD columnist for washingtonpost.com. Her byline has appeared in The Washington Post, People magazine, USA Today and the Utne Reader as well as various other newspapers around the country. She is the mother of a one-year-old boy, who has not yet learned the word Xanadu. But he will. Trust us, he will.

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